Our young neighbors in the mountains (who live in the apartment building next door) have been fun to watch (and encourage).
There was a large cast iron water feature that was breeding mosquitoes when we took over our cottage; we put anti-larval dunks in it to their approval (they're mostly health professionals).
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a re-purposed salad bowl |
But this year, they filled it with potting mix and are growing mustard and chard. What a nice thing!
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Our late November raised beds with leeks, chard, lettuce, and greens |
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